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Ballast with multilead wires

a technology of multi-lead wires and ballasts, applied in the direction of substation/switching arrangement casings, coupling device connections, lighting and heating apparatus, etc., can solve the problem that the enclosure always leaves unnecessary openings

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-11-09
YANG KEVIN
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Benefits of technology

"The present invention provides a ballast for supplying power to fluorescent lamps that allows for easy customization of the wire leads without requiring a complete redesign of the entire ballast. The ballast has a longitudinal container with five sided walls and an opening for containing a ballast circuit, an input connector for receiving input power wires, and an output connector for connecting output lead wires. The lid of the ballast has two opposite brackets for fastening the ballast to a lamp fixture, and the input and output wires can enter the connectors from a common longitudinal plane lower than the lid. The ballast also has interlocking means for permanently fastening the container and lid together, and bushings for protecting the wires from injury. The technical effects of the invention include easy customization of wire leads, improved protection of wires, and simplified installation process."

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However, such reduction only comes with the setback of requiring a specialized component of 2-conductor PCB terminal strip, which needs disposal of the existing inventory of single conductor strips for replacement.
In addition, the enclosure always leaves unnecessary openings

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[0023]With reference to FIG. 1, an electronic ballast assembly 100 for fluorescent lamps has a ballast circuit 12 that comprises a PCB (printed circuit board) 14 with the electric components 16 mounted thereon. Ballast circuit 12 is housed in a box shaped base 18 and a cover 20 for permanently closing base 18 at its top opening 22. Base 18 may be made of a piece of shaped sheet metal folded into an open box structure. Base 18 may have a bottom area just enough to support PCB 14 and two opposing longitudinal walls 24 extending upright from the bottom. Also, two opposing transverse walls 26 are extending upright from the bottom between walls 24 and each of the walls 26 is held at its opposite ends by a couple of tabs 27, respectively which extend from walls 24 and crimped at right angle over transverse walls 26, thereby completing the box base 18.

[0024]PCB 14 housed in base 18 having input connector 28 is soldered at one end thereof while an output connector 30 is connected at the opp...

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Abstract

A ballast with multilateral lead wires is provided for supplying a power for fluorescent lamps. The ballast comprises a lid and a longitudinal container for containing a ballast circuit for processing an input power and generating a lamp power supply to one or more of the lamps. The circuit includes an input connector mounted on an edge of the circuit for receiving input power wires and an output connector mounted on the opposite edge of the circuit from the input connector for connecting one or more sets of output lead wires. The lid is tightly fastened over the container and has two opposite edgewise basins with access openings for the wires to the input and output connectors.

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BACKGROUND AND THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates to a fluorescent lamp ballast. More particularly, the present invention relates to a ballast structure for providing an advanced connection leads management through a minor modification to existing ballast enclosure.[0003]2. Discussion of Related Art[0004]Fluorescent lamps are replacing more old incandescent fixtures due to their efficiency in converting a higher percentage of the electric power into light, which is more even and diffused in many circumstances. In order to operate a tubular form of a fluorescent bulb, a fluorescent fixture normally includes a ballast for limiting current through a thin ionizing gas in vacuum and a starter to supply power for starting the bulb to generate ionizing electrons. Ballasts come in discrete cases and need a firm mounting on a hidden side of the fluorescent fixture or a junction box. The ballast, in an electronic design, comprises on a printed circ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H02B1/18
CPCF21V23/026H05B41/02
Inventor YANG, KEVIN
Owner YANG KEVIN